focus on actual risks, not artificial fear.
by donny c. shimamoto
series note: this article is part of a series of articles inspired by “joy, inc.”, written by richard sheridan, cofounder and ceo of menlo innovations. while his book is about the software industry, there are many direct analogies applicable to the accounting profession. we must #transformaccounting and bring joy back into the work we do to sustainably address our profession’s people crisis.
“fear is one of the biggest killers of joy,” says richard sheridan. this is viewed as so important by sheridan that he dedicates an entire chapter in his book to explaining why we must fight fear and embrace change. that’s how important these concepts are to create joy in a company.
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accountants are often stereotyped as being afraid of change and behind the times, and even as killers of joy. but i will contend that we are ahead of many of the other major professions like doctors, lawyers and teachers. people also often stereotype our work as boring and mundane – not work that would bring joy to people. but all of us who have had successful careers as accountants, and other professionals who are a part of the accounting profession, know that we do very meaningful work that helps people prosper and communities thrive. we help bring joy to people’s lives.
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